Welcome to Black Rhino Game Reserve
Acacia-dotted plains stretch over the lower lying terrain, their sweet veld vegetation blending with the mixed sour veld of the surrounding Pilanesberg National Park. Situated on the north-western boundary of the park, Black Rhino Game Reserve enjoys open access, with no fences separating the wildlife from the broader national park. Visitors can expect to encounter Africa’s iconic Big Five—elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion, and leopard—along with endangered species like the African wild dog and rare antelope. More than 350 bird species add to the richness of the ecosystem. Game drives traverse both the private reserve and Pilanesberg, maximising opportunities for wildlife sightings. The undisturbed atmosphere and exclusive lodges create an intimate safari experience. In addition to game drives, visitors may enjoy birdwatching, bush walks, and relaxing evenings under the starry sky.
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